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Organizations Language medalist, Paula Moser, receives plaque from Mrs. Mary Benoit. T f District President District Treasurer 101111 RYQII Janet Seven Spartans Excel Teenagers in today's newspapers are usually loot- ing, robbing, mugging or dropping out. Those that are not read about are the ones who deserve to be. Excellence in character, leadership, scholarship and service to school and community ought to be re- cognized. The purpose of the National Honor Society is to honor those who have attained ex- cellence in the above areas, to give credit to those who have earned it. L National Honor Society President Rich Mull delivers the Salutatory address. Waiting to line up for graduation, Frank Koza does some non-academic reading. 38
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Captain Iiex Bonzer perfomiing at the Homecoming assembly. DRILL TEAM Sprites Add Class This year's drill team consisted of fourteen girls from the senior, junior and sophomore classes. With Lex Bonzer as captain they created and performed routines at half-time for the entertainment of the spectators and an increase of Spartan spirit. This year for the finale, the girls dressed as dolls and exe- cuted a precision dance. Y Drill Team Members. First row: Roxann Hodgin, Colette Helfrich, lyn Brown, Sherry Nesbit, Mary Beth Gross. Not pictured Bridget Peggy Hume, Kathy LaGrandeur, Maureen Ronnau. Second row: Conway. Jeanne Dorigan, Carolyn Kann, Mary Reed, Maurya Kaarhus, Mari-
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42 .- l V J -f. 1 I fx 's ., A, John Oakhurst tDan DeAutremontJ removes the body of Mother Shipton fCo1leen Keithl. Uncle Billy tKelIy O'NeilJ draws his knife on John Oakhurst. DRAMA CLUB Getting in the Act Marist's first drama club, directed by Mrs. Lolly Jaqua, Worked throughout the year to surprise and prove to the students and parents that drama had a place and purpose at Marist. Through stuffed toy sales, car washes, help from fa- culty and students and the enthusiasm of club mem- bers, the club produced a puppet show The Purple- Necked Black Bearded Blatchj' and a one-act play The Outcasts of Poker Flat by Bret Hart. The puppet show was presented during the Christmas program and later at Montessori. The play, a great success, surprised many, who came to realize the im- portance of a good drama department at Marist. f af' 1 5 X- .3 gag.-W. 4. , a.E'-igzhfiid' ,. ff EE Ei' 5: Lg: :: :: ::' -...X out llll llll HH IRT'-YQ Qp gm III:- uu HV Make-up director Linda Schmitz assists Colette Helfrich and Colleen Keith. Piney tMarcella Saul! leads the outcasts in Buffalo Gals.
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